I'm down with the concept of wind screens and what they actually do. But not a big fan on how they look on a motorcycles, but I know its just my personal pref and opinion. I just think they take away from the look. But I also ride with a full face anyway.

I'm down with the concept of wind screens and what they actually do. But not a big fan on how they look on a motorcycles, but I know its just my personal pref and opinion. I just think they take away from the look. But I also ride with a full face anyway.

I'm down with the concept of wind screens and what they actually do. But not a big fan on how they look on a motorcycles, but I know its just my personal pref and opinion. I just think they take away from the look. But I also ride with a full face anyway.

I understand, and agree on some points.

I like protection from wind/bugs/stones/rain when doing serious riding.

I like the wind in my face on glorious Spring days.

And the great thing about this screen, it can be removed in less than five minutes, much like Kenny's screen on trigger lock, just not as sophisticated.

As you intimated, each to his own, and I can go both ways with my setup.

When you get the person to measure for height, make sure their eye level is the same height as yours when you're sitting in a normal riding position on the bike, get them to stand on a milk crate if they have to.

You normally need the screen to be level with the tip of your nose so you can just see comfortably over the top.

A screen with adjustable rake/height can be tweaked after a couple of days riding.